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Miriam Myers (17) and her mother Rose Medellin (42) talk about Miriam's upcoming undergraduate experience at Bryn Mawr College. They share childhood memories and discuss what they will miss most about each other.
I interviewed my dad (Chad Burden 52) about how he is navigating adulthood. I asked him about stress and advice and what he looks forward to.
Sam Eubanks on 1/5/2020 in Fortmill South Carolina was interviewed by Aidan Eubanks. During the interview Sam Eubanks describes his regrets on life and the things he most cherishes. Sam Eubanks also give advise on never giving up, working hard...
Malika Jeffries-El ’96, Shelly Davis ’97, and Katrina Mitchell ’96 recount the evolution of Ethos’ objectives from advocating for diversity and inclusion on campus to thinking about the broader aspects of being black women in the world. They touch on...
Cindy K. is a woman of great strength and resilience, a woman whose heart and experience are a great asset to people around her. She shares her life story.
Mr. Cloud talks conversations we regret/wish we’d had. “adulthood is overrated”
Spencer Jester interviews Composition professor Paul Zintgraf about becoming an adult and finding a place in the world.
Growing up was a life-shaping journey for Rich Naughton. His father left when he was young, his mother was poor, the family was constantly moving all across the country so the mother could find work. By the end of his...
Chericia Thomas (49) talks with her daughter, Jamesha Juniel (17) about her childhood and the struggles and life learn journey she had endured in her lifetime.
I interviewed my aunt on her upbringing, adult life, current life, and hopes for the future. I did this to get a full understanding of who she is in order to grow our relationship with one another.
I spoke with my sister about her life and beliefs
My brother and I haven't had a real conversation with each other in so long so we decided to go back on memory lane and see where we are now in life.